Driving After 65 in Australia 2026 – New State Rules, Medical Tests & Licence Changes Explained
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Загружено: 2026-03-05
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Driving after 65 in Australia in 2026 comes with important updates that every senior driver must understand. Whether you live in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, ACT, or Northern Territory, the rules for older drivers are different depending on your state or territory.
In this detailed video, we break down everything you need to know about licence renewals, mandatory medical checks, annual health assessments, and possible driving restrictions for Australians aged 65, 70, 75, 80 and above. Many seniors are confused about whether they need to take a driving test, submit a medical certificate, or face licence restrictions once they reach a certain age. This guide explains it clearly and simply.
In 2026, some states require annual medical assessments from age 75, while others begin health checks at 80. Some regions require you to carry a valid medical certificate while driving. Others rely on self-reporting medical conditions. There is no single national rule in Australia, which makes it even more important to understand your local state requirements.
We cover:
• When medical assessments become mandatory
• Whether a practical driving test is required
• How often you must renew your licence
• What doctors check during a driving medical
• Possible licence restrictions for senior drivers
• What happens if a doctor declares you temporarily unfit
• How insurance may be affected
• Your rights if your licence is reviewed
• Common mistakes older drivers should avoid
• Safety tips to continue driving confidently
Many Australians believe they automatically lose their licence at 70 or 75. That is not true. Australia does not have a maximum driving age. Instead, authorities focus on medical fitness and road safety. As long as you meet health standards and follow renewal requirements, you can continue driving legally.
We also discuss common medical conditions that may impact driving ability, including vision changes, diabetes, heart conditions, arthritis, and cognitive health concerns. Your GP plays a key role in determining whether you are fit to drive safely.
For families and caregivers, this video provides guidance on how to approach sensitive conversations about driving safety with aging parents. Maintaining independence is important, but road safety is essential for everyone.
If you are approaching 75 or already over 65, this update could save you from unexpected licence suspension or penalties. Staying informed helps you plan ahead and avoid last-minute stress.
At Centrelink News, we bring you clear updates that matter to Australian seniors — from pension changes and cost of living support to road rule updates and government policies affecting retirees.
Watch until the end so you fully understand your state’s 2026 requirements. Share this video with friends, family, and community groups to help others stay safe and compliant on Australian roads.
Disclaimer:
This video is for general informational purposes only and does not replace official advice. Always check with your state or territory transport authority or consult your GP for personal guidance regarding your licence and medical requirements.
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